The vigil will begin in the freshman center parking lot and continue to the high school cafeteria. Parents and guardians are invited to attend.

An investigation is underway. The pool is closed until further notice and the swimming unit has been removed from the physical education curriculum indefinitely.

The Journal Inquirer reports that lawyer Carlton Hume has been hired by Donkor's family, which is originally from Ghana. Hume said a lawsuit is probable.

Interim Schools Superintendent Richard Kisiel said on Monday that Hume has not contacted him.

Malvrick's family moved from Ghana to Connecticut in march.

Hume also represents the mother of an East Hartford High School student, also from Ghana, who drowned in a pool at the school in January. Hume did not immediately return a call from the Associated press on Monday seeking more information.